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;.. li, rixht: Jacobs. Uhl. Jones, Oler. Standing, Ihrig, Walker. i n f C) hi ruw: H. D. (hase. Mary Clay Williams, Veda M. Johnson, Jo Ann Swalley. 2)iil r ,u: James Flottman. Paul Reinhardt, Clyde Blocker, Jess Chouteau. Donna BriK s, Carol Carter, Ired B. Graves, Gretchen Basore, Emma Jo McConnell. Hal Hamilton, Lois Rhodes, Tad Allen, STUDENT PROMOTIONS The Student Promotions Committee is the right arm of the Student Council. Under the new Constitu- tion and the chairmanship of Art Uhl, it became the sounding board of campus opinion in the direction of student activities. The business of SPC included the selection of TU cheerleaders, management of the Homecoming parade and Float con- test, Singfony, Pep rallies, and the creation of athletic spirit. Drawing its power from key representatives from over 50 campus organizations, SPC also helped promote the Cam- pus Chest drive, Varsit)- Night, Band and Talahi Days. STUDENT RELATIONS The Student Relations committee exerts an important influence on all extra-curricular campus activities. Composed of an equal number of students and faculty members, this policy making committee charters all campus organizations and codi- fies all necessary regulations gov- erning their activities. Having been relieved of its enforcement duties by the new Judicial Committee, it found more time to devote to polic decisions. The committee was head- ed by the council ' s Student Relations Director, Veda Johnson. VARSITY NIGHT BOARD A special Varsity Night Board was set up this year to completely plan and produce the annual all-school variety show sponsored by the Student Council. This board handled all production details including re- view and selection of the script and music, casting, rehearsing, scene de- sign, costuming, dancing, and ticket sales. Emma Jo McConnell was appointed chairman of the Varsity Night Board and Hal Hamilton was director of the show itself.
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LASS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The functions of the C lass Activities committee incliuie siipervisint; all class social affairs ami activities .iiu! pr«)motinn the estahlisiiment ami maintenance of class trailitions. Tile princiiial job iindert.ilven hy tiie committee this year was the over-all planninij ami execution of Talahi Day activities. Marilyn Hudson served as chairman of the committee which as composed of tiie four class presidents — Duane Murpiiv, senior; Maurie Richards, junior: )ohn Mattiiews, sophomore; and Ronald Seals, fresliman. joAnne Ihrig replaced John Matthews in January when lie went into tiie ser ice. OCIAL COMMITTEE The jol ) of planning and carrying t)ut a well rounded all sciiooi social program belongs to the Social com- mittee of the Student Council. Ably led l )y chairman Ruth Edkin, the Social committee held several dances on Saturdays during the football season — including the always popu- lar Sadie Hawkins Day celebration. This committee also planned Dr. Pontius liirthda party and the an- nual Talahi Day dance. The vice- president of each class and many other interested students devoted long hours to planning these out- standing campus social events. Tjg :; ' Left 10 right: Seals, Richards, Hudson, Matthews. 1 4 :i lo right: Joe Carpenter, Bill Wilkinson. Mar - Carolyn Row, Dub Lovell. Not pictured. Helen Jayne Randolph. 1st row: Marilyn Towers, Elmera Smith. Dorothy Beddoe. Mary Martin. Alta Jo Cluck, Jo Anne Ihrii;. 2nJ row: Ruth Edkin, Martha McGinnis. Barbara Hoppe, Joan Hudson. Marilyn Hudson, Mary Lee James, Marilee Moore, Pat McArt, Marsh.i Grablf. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Working under the tiirection of Chief Justice Dub Lovell, the elec- tions committee ably administered all campus elections during the year. Its first job came in September with the election of freshman officers, A special election was also set up in January to fill the vacancy left in the council by the graduation of Naydcne Kelle . Its final job came in April when the 1951-52 Student Council was elected. Under the new constitution, all class officers are elected in the fall. Polls were staffed largely by members of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity.
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